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"This information still has not risen to as prominent a level of warning as it should have," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of health research at the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen.
Information about the drug interaction between Plavix and other medications is not new. Researchers at pharmacy benefit manager Medco Health Solutions reported last year that taking Plavix with Nexium significantly increased patients' chances of being hospitalized for a heart attack, stroke or chest pain.
In May, Sanofi and Bristol-Myers updated Plavix's labeling to advise against using it in combination with certain heartburn drugs.
A Sanofi spokeswoman said Tuesday that the company has bolstered that language labeling.
"We've strengthened the label to say that these drugs should be avoided altogether, not just discouraged," said Noelle Boyd, Sanofi's senior communications director.
WBB Securities analyst Steven Brozak said the news would put pressure on Paris-based Sanofi and New York-based Bristol-Myers to provide more safety data on their best-selling product.
"This is going to create a chain reaction as patients start calling their physicians, and they are forced to make a spot decision on limited information," said Brozak. "That's not gonna help either company's bottom line."
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